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[–] [email protected] 18 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Blackshirts and reds is an awesome polemic. It's exciting to read and very engaging. The assassination of Julius Caesar may also be worth suggesting as a starting point for some kinds of people because it is about a time and place far away, and so is less ideologically threatening than the story of the allies subordinating nazis into western anticommunist terrorism.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 years ago

As others mentioned, you are vastly overestimating the literacy rate of average people. People talk about 95%+ literacy rates in developed countries and this is true in that the majority of people recognize basic words, but this level of emergent or basic literacy is insufficient in the context of political understanding. In most of the west, about 50% of the populace is below level 3 literacy per piaac definitions (see link below).

Comparison of some developed countries WRT literacy levels https://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/adlt-lowlit-aspx/

Definitions of piaac literacy levels (near the bottom, press the plus) - note the details of the definitions, effectively level 4-5 literacy is required for meaningful political understanding, let alone analysis https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/piaac/measure.asp

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 years ago

It should be called golfpercapita

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago

The argument "well what about vegetarians who eat fish?" is so fucking stupid. If you eat fish and call yourself a vegetarian, you're not a vegetarian, you're just a coward. Tbf being vegetarian generally makes you a coward anyway but it's still a stupid argument.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Imagine the "help me my family is dying" budget tweet and unearned wealth for billionaires is in the place of the candles line item

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

How did they fuck

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 years ago

It might turn out to be if the position has some level of professional responsibility (like doctor, engineer, lawyer, anything with fiduciary duty). Fraud in some careers is more meaningful than in others.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

this tweet really says a lot about tom

 

nice story about someone growing flowers in a community as a business

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This article is about corporate seed control and Venezuela's internal response to foster seed exchange in country to avoid entrapment by agribusiness interests. One interesting perspective relates to seedbanks:

Seeds are still saved in Western countries like Canada, but they tend to be treated as artifacts, isolated in research centres called “genebanks” which are designed to preserve the seeds for decades. While genebanks may save the seeds from extinction, they are generally not concerned with reintegrating the seeds into their natural environment, a move which would threaten the profit margins of the large agribusiness corporations with which the Canadian state has historically allied itself. As Chassé writes: “This means that the naturally democratic act of seed saving has been replaced by a reliance on large research centres that store seeds far from the communities and landscapes that created the plant.”

The alternative approach to industrial seedbanking is maintaining diverse and healthy ecosystems that continually create seed.

Genebanks store thousands of plant varieties, but most of these were created by anonymous farmers and peasants. This crop diversity now often benefits industry. Around the world, small producers have struggled to remain competitive against industrial farms that invest heavily in increasing production and minimizing costs. These monolithic operations are always searching for new crop variants, hybrids that produce more while resisting the spectrum of diseases that are created by relentless monocropping. These desirable traits that favour commerce are often extracted from the ‘heritage’ varieties that were created by centuries of small farmers. As Michael Taussig acerbically observed, “seeds banks are booty, relics of despoliation.”